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--- Comment #9 from Tobias Burnus 2010-10-02
19:52:17 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> Ok, I think the only way this half-sentence and the interpretation on the J3
> mailing list make sense, is via the following interpretation.
I disagree and
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--- Comment #5 from janus at gcc dot gnu.org 2010-10-02 14:19:18 UTC ---
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> Note: The problem not only applies to procedure pointers, but also to data
> pointers, as the following example shows:
Well, at least this example
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--- Comment #3 from Tobias Burnus 2010-10-02
11:33:43 UTC ---
Summary as far I understand it. Cf.
http://j3-fortran.org/pipermail/j3/2010-September/003852.html :
module m
procedure(), pointer :: p, p2
protected :: p
end module m
subroutine
--- Comment #2 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-09-21 14:19 ---
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> TODO: Check whether the code is really invalid
I have now asked at J3,
cf. http://j3-fortran.org/pipermail/j3/2010-September/thread.html
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--- Comment #1 from burnus at gcc dot gnu dot org 2010-09-21 13:47 ---
TODO: Check whether the code is really invalid - C551 talks only about
nonpointers, but it also talks about "proc-target" - which only applies to
procedures and the PROTECTED only applies per C549 to variables and pro
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